A feminist rant incoming, so brace yourself! đȘđ» As many of you probably know, I am currently in the process of writing my Bachelor thesis with focus on Oscar Wilde and the feminist analysis of his female characters, with focus of the âNew Womanâ phenomenon that might have occurred in his writing of female characters. As we (should) know, Wilde was a big supporter of womenâs rights, having grown up in a very female-powered household with his mother Speranza, who was a fighter for womenâs rights and womenâs education. He had many female friends he regarded highly, loved dearly and valued the opinion of. He didnât like dull people and would never spend more time than necessary with somebody that he couldnât have an intelligent conversation with. So it goes without saying that he probably wouldnât marry somebody that was not intelligent. As I was researching some details about Oscarâs life last night, I came across his biography page on the Victorian Web. Donât get me wrong, I love VW for quick access information, I love going down a rabbit hole there. BUT! When an unnamed fellow from Brown University called Constance âdumbfounded and unappreciative woman of quite mediocre intelligenceâ I flipped!!! DUDE! Just because she was not as dominant as Oscar and his actress friends, just because she was quiet and didnât voice her opinion in society that much doesnât mean she was dumb!! Constance was an ambitious woman who wanted to be equal to he husband, and wanted to do something in her life. She was well-educated and well-read and spoke several languages, was a fighter for the equality of sexes, called for the rational dress for women, contributed to magazines, gave lectures and so much more. She was so much more than just âan aestheteâs pretty wifeâ. Do your research. All of this information you can find by a quick google search, but let me recommend Constance by Franny Moyle and Wildeâs Women by Eleanor Fitzsimmons for very well-researched and accessible books. #constancelloyd #constancewilde #wildeswomen #eleanorfitzsimons #frannymoyle #nonfiction #biography #feminism #victorianfeminism #victorian #feminist #suffragette #books #bookstagram #study #studygram https://www.instagram.com/p/CKgh30PgJWt/?igshid=1dv85v0dwwrb7